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Economics and Language

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An edition of Economics and Language (2000)

Economics and Language

"This book comprises five essays investigating both the economics of language and the language of economics. Ariel Rubinstein touches on the structure imposed on binary relations in daily language, the evolutionary development of the meaning of words, game-theoretical considerations of pragmatics, the language of economic agents, and the rhetoric of game theory.

These essays are full of challenging ideas for social scientists that should help to encourage a fundamental rethinking of many of the underlying assumptions in economic theory and game theory."--BOOK JACKET.

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135

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Economics and Language: Five Essays
2009, Cambridge University Press
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Economics and Language: Five Essays
2005, Cambridge University Press
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Economics and Language
October 2, 2000, Cambridge University Press
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First Sentence

"The psychologist Joel Davitz once wrote: "I suspect that most research in the social sciences has roots somewhere in the personal life of the researcher, though these roots are rarely reported in published papers" (Davitz, 1976)."

Classifications

Library of Congress
HB62 .R83 2000, HB62 .R83 2000eb

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
135
Dimensions
8.6 x 5.6 x 0.7 inches
Weight
10.4 ounces

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL7747529M
ISBN 10
0521593069
ISBN 13
9780521593069
LCCN
00024480
OCLC/WorldCat
51525585, 43499494
LibraryThing
1130724

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OL2728896W

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The psychologist Joel Davitz once wrote: "I suspect that most research in the social sciences has roots somewhere in the personal life of the researcher, though these roots are rarely reported in published papers" (Davitz, 1976).
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